Las Vegas massacre survivor killed just 1 year later in California shooting

Telemachus Orfanos was one of 12 people killed when a gunman entered a country bar in Thousand Oaks, Calif., and started firing randomly.

The 27-year-old, nicknamed Tel, had previously escaped a similar situation just over one year ago while attending the Route 91 Harvest music festival – when a gunman opened fire on the crowd, killing 58 and injuring hundreds of others.

The Ventura County Star reported that Orfanos had been drafted by paramedics in Vegas to help injured victims.

She said she wanted Congress “to pass gun control so no one else has a child that doesn’t come home.”

Other survivors of the Vegas mass shooting at the country festival were also at the country bar in Thousand Oaks.

“It’s the second time in about a year and a month that this has happened. It’s a big thing for us,” Nicholas Champion told CBS, explaining he was with several people who were also with him in Las Vegas.

“We’re all a big family and unfortunately this family got hit twice.”

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Other Vegas survivors said Borderline was a “place of healing” for them after the massacre.